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Native Eye: New York City in the Late 20th Century is a photographic memoir by Drew Carolan, capturing candid, black-and-white images of NYC from the 1970s to the 1990s, documenting a city that has largely disappeared, focusing on everyday life, landmarks, and the juxtaposition of joy and solitude. The book features 150 photographs, essays by Eugene S. Robinson and Chung Wong, and observations from figures like Lee Quinones and Patti Astor, serving as a historical document of a specific time and place.

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Native Eye: New York City in the Late 20th Century is a photographic memoir by Drew Carolan, capturing candid, black-and-white images of NYC from the 1970s to the 1990s, documenting a city that has largely disappeared, focusing on everyday life, landmarks, and the juxtaposition of joy and solitude. The book features 150 photographs, essays by Eugene S. Robinson and Chung Wong, and observations from figures like Lee Quinones and Patti Astor, serving as a historical document of a specific time and place.






















